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Inspirational, to be Frank
25 Nov 2006 - On Course - issue 22

"It's been inspirational" claimed Paul Woodham, Course Manager at Gay Hill Golf Club, Hollywood, Worcestershire, referring to the Professional Development Award.
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Flexible learning
25 Nov 2006 - On Course - issue 22

The GTC receives support from a major Government funding body in a joint initiative intended to improve the quality of work-based training and assessment. Following a meeting at the offices of the Learning & Skills Council (LSC) David Golding, the GTC's Education Director, reports on a joint project, which he feels will result in a further improvement in the delivery of greenkeeping work-based training programmes.
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Standards, what standards?
01 Aug 2006 - On Course - issue 21

The experience of the GTC in greenkeeper education and training has been acknowledged through an R&A research questionnaire distributed to European Golf Federations.
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New colleges on the list
01 Aug 2006 - On Course - issue 21

The GTC has added two new colleges to its list of centres which work with the sector and within the awarding bodies’ criterion to deliver sports turf qualifications.
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Message from the new chairman
01 Aug 2006 - On Course - issue 21

A s the new Chairman of the GTC Technical Committee my first action must be to pay tribute to the work of my predecessor, Dr Mike Canaway. He will be a hard act to follow says Nick Bisset.
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